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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 18.
COUNTY CLERK’S ANNUAL
REPORT
The report of the County Clerk of
Tillumook County, State of Oregon,
showing the amount and number of
claims allowed by the County Court
of said County, for what allowed,
amount of warrants drawn, and am­
ount of warrants outstanding and un­
paid, from the 1st day of January,
1917, to the 31st day of December,
1917, both inclusive.
GENERAL FUND
Expenses of and amounts drawn
on general fund.
Roads and Highways, $21.62.
Circuit Court, $2,017.05.
Justice Court, $752.97.
Cle'k’s Office, $4,303.88.
Sheriff's Office, $5,395.71.
School Supertendent’s Office, $2,438.-
61.
Treasurer’s Office, $1,340.27.
County Court and Commissioners,
$4,942.97.
Coroner, $154.50.
Assessor’s Office, $3,136.05.
Kei ef. $135.00.
Court House and Jail, $8,668.22.
Insane, $21.50.
Eleitions, $916.45.
Pra ting, $1,505.30.
County Poor, $3,395.53.
Current Expense, $69.92.
Teacher’s Examinations, $12.00.
Truant Officer, $18.08.
Health Officer, $188.00.
Rebate on Taxes, $17.57.
Surveyor’s Office, $2,676.08.
Mother’s Pensions, $2,799.50.
County Veterinarian, $63.78.
County Fair, $1,496.00.
County Fire Warden, $522.12.
Stock Indemnity, $1,028.75.
Farm Extension Work, $1,875.00.
District Sealer of Weights and Meas­
ures, $89.56.
Auditing County Books, $200.00.
Year
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1917
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
Amount Del
Jan. 1st.
$
563.77
1825.97
363.37
634.92
329.95
571.59
940.01
1098.49
995.13
708.37
1448.30
2344.56
8173.19
14554.74
26944.13
427545.68
489042.17
Amount Coll.
Jan 1st to
December 31st.
1.03
.23
.00
.00
.0«
.95
1.14
10.42
48.02
9.49
334.80
464.82
4401.34
6124.03
13854.02
405174.52
430424.81
Taxes collected for years prior to
1901, including penalty and interest
$12.74.
I, W. L. Campbell, being first duly
sworn, state that the above is a true
and correct statement of the amount
of taxes, costs, penalty and interest
collected and cancellations made,
from January 1st, 1917, to December
31st, 1917, and also amount delin­
quent on tax rolls December 31st,
1917, for years 1901, to 1916, inclus-
inve.
W. L. Campbell,
Tax Collector.
Received
Fund
( )n Hand
Co. Gen. fund. .. $ 1406.17 $•92/72.38
339225.76
Co. school fund. 1752.48
186033.62
Co. road fund... 1512.21
Co. high school. 1591.88
7743-77
State school fnd.
3993 42
171-35
School library . . 2587.60
13-96
Scalp bounty .. . 1215.96
37671
188.78
Indg. soldiers .
109
Roy Part, fund . . .
Tillamook citv. .
16737-32
43175
2260.74
Port of Tillamook
61.45
Port Nehalem.
317-63
25543-35
15669.43
692.56
Port, Bay City.
Bay City ..........
35.10
4895 34
946.11
21.23
Nehalem City . .
1702.85
City of Wheeler 342.56
46.00
Bicvclc path fnd.
100.00
Cert, of Rdmpt.
25.00
Game protection
Co. fair premium
775.37
838.62
Institute fund..
6.15
16.27
Union H. S. 1 . .
152949
914.68
6.00
Forest patrol ..
56.25
Till, drain Disl 1.
806.01
Little Nest. Dist.
36452.14
Special schools .
771 74
District Attorney, $1,206.97.
Total amount of warrants drawn
on General Fund, $51,408.99.
Total General Fund warrants out­
standing December 31, 1917, $466.63.
REPORT FOR YEAR 1917
TILLAMOOK COUNTY ROAD
FUND
RECEIPTS
January 1, 1917, Balance, $750.22.
Receipts front Motor Vehicles, $1,-
213.56.
Road Tax Levy, $96,992.70.
Transfer front General Fund, $87,-
000.00.
Miscellaneous Receipts, $827.36.
Total, $186,783.84.
EXPENDITURES
Paid out acct, outstanding Warrants
and Interest, $11,086.22.
Paid out acct. Miscellaneous Items,
$205.79.
Paid out acct. Road District No.l,
$60,829.21.
Paid out acct. Road District No.2,
$50,586.53.
Paid out acct. Road District No. 3,
$48,981.76.
Paid out acct. Sourgrass Road,
$5,156.19.
Cash, balance on hand December 31,
1917, $9,338.14.
Total, $186,783.84.
Total Warrants outstanding Decem­
ber 31, 1917, $1,136.80.
ERWIN HARRISON,
County Clerk.
1918
3
Citation.
tax collector of the county of Tilla­ W. F. Wollitz and Mary Wollitz his
mook, State of Oregon, for the wife, Roge' L. Scott and Jane Scott,
In the County Court of the State of amount of Two and Seventy-three- his wife, were defendants. Said judg­
Oregon, ior Tillamook County.
onc-hundreds ($2.73)
dollars, the ment being in favor of plaintiff and
In the matter of the estate of Alfred same being the amount then due and against said defendants, and by which
La<*son, deceased.
delinquent for taxes for the year 1914, execution 1 am commanded to sell the
Verne L. Larson by Paul
together with penalty, interest and real property mentioned in said ex­
Erickson, his duly appointed
costs thereon upon the real property ecution, and hereinafter described for
Guardian,
Plaintiff
assessed to you, of which you are the the purpose of satisfying said judg­
vs.
owner as appears of record, situated ment which is $500.00, with interest
Margaret Larson, and all per­
in said county and state, and particu­ thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
sons unnamed and unknown,
larly bounded and described as fol­ annum from the 20th day of January,
having or claiming to have an
lows, to-wit: Lot numbered Two (2) 1917, for the further sum of $75.00,
interest in the above estate as
in Block numbered Three (3) town of attorney’s fees, and the sum of $38.00,
heirs or distributees.
Beaver. Tillamook County, Oregon.
costs and disbursements of said cguse.
Defendants
You arc further notified that said J. Said real property ordered to be sold,
To the above named defendant, C. Saling has paid taxes on said : being described as follows, to-wit:
Margaret Larson, and to all persons premises for prior or
subsequent
Beginning at the Southwest corner
unknown and unnamed having or years, with the rate of interest on of Section 30; thence South 310.74
claiming to have interest in the above said amount as follows:
feet; thence East 373.74 feet, thence
entitled estate as heirs or distribu­
Tax Rate of North 310.74 feet; thence West 30
tees.
Yr’s tax date paid Rect. No. Amt Int. feet; thence North 277.2 feet; thence
In tlie name of the State of Oregon, 1915 Feb, to, 1916 32 $2.10 «5 pct. West 143 feet; thence South 1 83.96
you arc hereby commanded to appear 1916 Feb. 24, 1917 464 1.88 15 pct feet; thence West 168.75 feet; thence
before the Honorable County Court 1917, Feb. 2, 1918 28 2. to I5pct South 193.24 feel to place of begin-
for Tillamook County, State of Ore­
Said C. Mills, as the owner of the ning, containing four and 52-100
gon, in the court house of Tillamook said title of the above described (4.52) acres more or less. All
.
in
City, Oregon on the 15th day of July, property as the same appears of rec­ Sections 30 and 21, Township 1 South,
1918, at the hour of 10 a.111. of said ord, and each of the other persons Range 9 West, in Tillamook County,
day, then and there to show cause, if above named are hereby further no­ Oregon.
any exists, why a decree should not tified that J. C. Saling will apply to
Therefore I will on the 4th day of
be entered by said Court, in the above the Circuit Court of the County and May, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
entitled cause and estate finding the state aforesaid for a decree
foreclos­ m„ at the front door of the Court
---------------------
above named plaintiff, Vern L. Lar- ing the lien ;.
o------ the
.— property j House in Tillamook City, Oregon,
against
COUNTY SHERIFF’S ANNUAL
son, to be a legal heir and the ligiti- above described and mentioned in said sell at public auction to the highest
REPORT
mate son of said deceased, and entitl­ certificate, and you are hereby sum­ bidder for cash, all of the right, title,
STATEMENT, showing amount of
taxes, costs, penalty and interest coll­ ed, as such, to take the residue of this moned to appear within sixty days inte.cst, and estate which the defend­
ected and cancellations made, from estate, share and share alike , with after the service of this summons ant Charles E. Haas had in and to
January 1st, 1917, to December 31st, I the said defendant Margaret Larson, upon you, exclusive of the day of ser-I said property on the 27th day of July,
1918, and also amount delinquent on as prayed for in this petition herein vice, and defend this action or pay 1Q1-1, the date of the mortgage fore­
the tax rolls from 1901 to 1915, both tofore filed.
the amount as above
shown, to­ closed in said cause, and also all right,
years inclusive, and also 1916 taxes
And further, that you appear herein gether with costs and accrued interest title and interest of all persons claim­
collected up to December 31st, 1918. by answer on or before the
time and in case of your failure to do so a ing under said defendant Charles E.
, .... ! decree will be rendered foreclosing I Haas, subsequent to said 27th day of
Pen. and Int Cancelled
Delin. on above designated, and set up your
Collected
Rolls Dec. claim of heirship, ownership or inter­ the lien of said taxes and costs against | July, 1914. Said sale will be made sub-
31,1917
est, which you, or any of you, have the land and premises above named. [ ject to redemption according to law.
.42
562.74 in said estate.
All process and papers in this pro­
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1918.
.39
1825.74
This citation published by order of 1
W. L. Campbell,
.00
363.37 the Honorable A. M. Hare, Judge of ceeding may be served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the State of
.00
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Orc.
634.92
.00
329.95 said court, the first publication here- ' Oregon, at the address hereinafter First publication April 4, 1918.
.42
8.55
562.09 of being fixed at the 4th day of I mentioned. This summons is publish­ Last publication April 25, 1918.
.00
938.87 April, 1918, and the last publication, ' ed by order of the Hon Geo. R. Bag-
3.75
7.56
1080.51 May 9, ¡918.
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court, dated
Notice of Hearing Final Account,
25.33
39.30
907.81
Witness my hand and the seal of March 28, 1918, the first publication
----- o------
5.78
698.88 this court affixed this 23rd day of hereof being April 4, 1918 and the
Notice is hereby given, that the
261.35
87.23
1026.27 March, 1918.
last publication May 9, 1918.
undersigned has filed in the County
237.88
63.31
1816.43
Erwin Harrison,
Johnson & Handley,
Court of the State of Oregon^ for Til­
1612.81
78.92
36.92.93
Clerk
of
the
County
Court
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1674.65
lamook County, her final account as
92.18
8338.53
for Tillamook
County, Address 108 1. O. O. F. Bldg.
2050.37
233.98
12856.13
administratrix of the estate of Thom­
Oregon.
975.34
37.16
22334.00
Tillamook, Oregon.
as Brooten, deceased; and that the
said court has set Saturday, the 4th
6848.49
648.19
57969.17 Summons in Foreclosure of Delin­
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real
day of May, 1918, at ten o’clock a.in.
Property.
quent Tax Certificate.
at the co-'itroom of said court, in Til­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
lamook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
this 10th day of April, 1918.
ERWIN HARRISON, I In the Circuit Court of the State of I Notice is hereby given, that by vir- gon, as the time and place for the
County Clerk. , Oregon for Tillamook County.
tuc of a writ of execution and order hearing of objections, if any there be,
of sale issued out of the Circuit Court to the said account and the closing of
u „ . „t u 1 d 1 r-
. t
1 J. C. Saling,
Plaintiff.
Report ol B. 1.. Beals, County 1 reas-
6
of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook said estate.
vs.
urer, for year 1917.
County, to me directed, dated the 1st
C. Mills, Defendant.1
Dated April 4th, 1918.
Showing the amount of cash on
Mills the above named de- day of April, 1918, upon a judgment
Ruby Brooten, Admin­
To
C.
hand January 1st, 1917, amount re­
and decree duly rendered, entered of
istratrix of the Estate
ceived since that date from all sourc­ fendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, I record, and docketed, in and by said
of Thomas Brooten,
es up to and including December 31st,
you are hereby notified that J. C. court on the 29th day of March, 1918,
Deceased.
1918, also amount of cash paid out
Saling, the holder of certificate of in a certain cause then in said court
since Jan. 1, 1917, and the amount of delinquency numbered 1061 issued on pending, wherein ....
M. W.
Harrison, ,
Kuppenbcnder sells feed for less.
... ------------
cash on hand January 1st. 1918.
the 10th day of Febrauary 1917, by the i was plaintiff, and Charles E. Haas, Call at the wareiuuse.
I
Total
$194178.55
40978.24
187545.83
9335-65
4164-77
2601.56
1592.67
188.78
109.89
17169.07
2322.19
25860.98
16361.99
4930.44
96734
2045.41
46.00
100.00
755-37
2500
«44-77
I545-76
920.68
5625
806.01
37223.88
Paid (hit
$183176.81
39268.50
177070.89
913017
4*50.55
219.68
551-50
80.00
16520.22
2234.59
25380.32
15942.68
4478.56
939-16
1423-45
755-37
173.10
1533-51
914.22
56.25
806.01
3489494
$538434-85
$552677.08
Indiana Lady Describes Condition,
Which She Says Was Due To
Constipation and Tells of
Relief Obtained From
Black-Draught.
Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson,
of this place, writes: “I well remember
I suffered for a long time with constipa­
tion, which would get me down. I took
doctors’ medicines and any number of
purgatives. They would leave me in a
worse condition than I was before taking,
and my stomach so upset... I know
once 1 suffered . . . from constipation, I
was so ill we had to have the doctor, just
so nervous and feverish. The doctor
said 1 would have to quit medicines, my
stomach was so bad ...
My husband was reading and found
something about Thedford’s Black-
Draught and brought me a package to
try. I used it regularly at first until I be­
gan to feel better, then I used just a dose
occasionally. 1 was cured ot this con­
stipation and am sure the Black-Draught
did it.”
If your stomach is out of order, you
will suffer from such disagreeable symp­
toms as headache, biliousness, indiges­
tion, etc., and unless something is done,
serious trouble may result.
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles.
It is purely vegetable, and
acts in a prompt and natural way, help­
ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse
the bowels of impurities.
Try Black-Draught.
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Distributed in Tillamook by LANG & CO.
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$
Balance.
$11001.74
170974
10474.94
205.48
14.22
2381.88
1041.17
108.78
109.89
048.85
87.(10
480.66
419-31
451.88
28.18
621.96
46.00
100.00
$32976.60
-
j
In accordance with the provisions
I, B. L. Beals, being first duly sworn
state that the above is true and cor­ of this law, I have collected from the
rect statement of the funds received, following named persons the amount
paid out and remaining in my hands opposite their names, according to the
as above stated, as show n by my cash j levies figured upon the 1916 Assess­
ment Rolls.
book on the above date.
B. L. Beals, County Treasurer E. E. Sherman .. $1.53 May 8,
Subscribed and sworn to before me A. S. Bent............... 80 May 10,
1 Portland Bridge &•
this 15th day of Jan. 1918.
July 5.
Bldg. Co............. 59 85
Erwin Harrison, County Clerk.
Collier & Steven­
Assessor's Report.
son ................... 31.60 Aug 3,
Io the Honorable County Court of
Tillamook County.
Total ........$93-78,
Gentlemen;—For your benefit 1 am
I hold receipts from County 1
handing you statement of the amount
of advance personal property tax col­ urer for above amounts as follows:
$59-8.5
lected by me for the year 1917, on July 6, 1917
31.60
unsecured personal property, as re­ Aug. 3, 1917
2-33
Nov.
7,
1917
quired by law.
The authority to make these collec­
Total ... ............................... $93 78
tions will be found at page 260, Chap­
C. A. Johnson,
ter 147, Section 2 General Laws of
County Assessor.
Oregon for 1913.
Total ............ $14243.23
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